Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE News: As Iran began its retaliatory strikes throughout the Gulf region, several strong explosions were reported throughout Dubai early on Wednesday.
The United Arab Emirates has experienced almost 2,000 aerial threats from Iran since the start of the conflict, according to officials, who added that air defence systems were triggered to intercept approaching missiles and drones.
On Tuesday night, multiple explosions were also reported in Baghdad. According to a security officer, the US embassy was the target of a combination drone and rocket attack.
A hospital unit and a lodging facility were slightly damaged after an Iranian rocket landed close to Australia’s Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates. Anthony Albanese, the prime minister of Australia, stated that every employee at the base was secure.
The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates took steps to support the nation’s banking industry amid escalating tensions in the region. The action is taken as Gulf economies try to protect themselves from the crisis’s financial effects.
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Dubai confirms that air interceptions were successful and that no injuries were reported.
According to Dubai authorities, no injuries were recorded and all air defence interception operations were completed satisfactorily.
Iran claims that the presence of US troops in cities is connected to urban strikes.
According to Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, US personnel moving from military sites to hotels and facilities in cities is what caused strikes close to cities in Gulf nations.
Amid the conflict in Iran, the UAE may relax tax regulations for foreigners departing.
According to a report, the United Arab Emirates is anticipated to loosen tax residency regulations for foreign nationals who have fled the country because of the Iranian crisis, providing flexibility on compliance requirements.
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